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St Austell

St Austell has easy access to sandy beaches, first class visitor attractions and miles of dramatic south Cornish coastline.

At the heart of the Cornish Riviera, St Austell is a bustling market town that attracts visitors all year round, thanks to its easy access to golden beaches and famous attractions. The curve of St Austell Bay is a haven for watersports and family holidays, while the humid tropics of the world-class Eden Project are not too far away from St Austell cottages.

Visit the Lost Gardens of Heligan and, at the Wheal Martyn China Clay Country Park, learn the story of the men, women and children that lived in the shadow of the clay tips, providing a superb insight to St Austell’s China Clay industry in years gone past. The park is also home to Cornwall''s largest working waterwheel and is set in 26 acres of pet friendly wood and countryside. Keen walkers should try The Clay Trails which offers fantastic view points along the way.

The St Austell Brewery Visitor Centre provides at a walk through museum that tells the tale of Cornwall’s famous beers and pubs.

There''s lots on offer in St Austell, come and explore this corner of Cornwall for yourself. Search for St Austell holiday cottages today.

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This beautifully presented, period detached holiday cottage is the perfect base for exploring this area of Cornwall. The St Austell Bay is dotted with secret coves and secluded beaches, enabling you to experience the diverse county at its best. The village of Charlestown is a short distance away, frequently used as a film and TV set with many restaurants on the ancient quayside. Visit the Eden Project and the Lost Gardens of Heligan, both must-see attractions. Horse riding, sailing,...

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This converted old working barn has been transformed into stylish and contemporary accommodation. The views across the valley can be seen from the house and the large terrace where you can enjoy al fresco breakfasts or evening BBQs. The village of Polgooth, with its local shop and excellent country pub that serves local ales and home cooked food, is close to Cornwall’s tranquil south coast but within easy reach of the more dramatic north coast.Close to the remarkable Lost...

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Seaview Bungalow(ref 28589), Beachaven (ref 28833)and Seaview Studio (ref 28590) provide holiday accommodation overlooking the south Cornwall coastline, just minutes from the beaches of Carlyon Bay and Porthpean. The Carlyon Bay Hotel is nearby and has bars, restaurants and a golf course that overlooks the sea. The historic village of Charlestown, with its pubs, museum, restaurants and shops is also within easy reach and is also home to traditional tall ships which are often moored at...

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Elevated position

Sitting in an elevated and spacious position, this newly converted stone barn provides commanding countryside views. Furnished to a very good standard and adjoining the owner’s home, this attractive holiday property is ideally located for touring all of Cornwall including some of its main attractions such as The Eden Project with its bio-sphere domes and the Lost Gardens of Heligan being just a short drive away. The picturesque village of Mevagissey with its...

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Seaview Bungalow(ref 28589), Beachaven (ref 28833)and Seaview Studio (ref 28590) provide holiday accommodation overlooking the south Cornwall coastline, just minutes from the beaches of Carlyon Bay and Porthpean. The Carlyon Bay Hotel is nearby and has bars, restaurants and a golf course that overlooks the sea. The historic village of Charlestown, with its pubs, museum, restaurants and shops is also within easy reach and is also home to traditional tall ships which are often moored at...

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In the heart of Daphne du Maurier country, both the adjoining VisitEngland Gold Award-winning Prideaux Farmhouse (ref TMO) and Prideaux Cottage (ref TMP), together with the beautifully converted, detached single-storey Wagon House (ref TPE) are located on the Prideaux Estate which sits at the top of the Luxulyan Valley with far reaching and rambling views across the valley and woodlands. The valley is a treat for all the family whatever the time of year and is only a short walk from...

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This spacious, detached, holiday bungalow has a large garden at the rear. It is in the quiet hamlet of Lanjeth, 2 miles from St Austell, 4 miles from the beaches of St Austell Bay and 14 miles from Newquay. It is within easy reach of the Eden Project, the Lost Gardens of Heligan and National Trust properties. Cliff top walks along the coastal path, Charlestown’s historic harbour, Mevagissey and ferry trips from Fowey, are all easily accessible. Shop and pub 1 mile.

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Ideal base for exploring the countryside

Perfectly situated to enjoy the benefits of Cornwall, these two converted clay drying buildings provide an ideal base to explore the countryside. The properties were once used as a clay drying facility and are part of the rich China Clay heritage of Cornwall. Cycling and walking on the official ’Clay Trails’ within the area are a must, on which you can explore the area and even reach the world famous Eden Project. St Austell with...

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Phoenix House is a conveniently located, contemporary, semi-detached property, attached to one other residential house. Tucked away in a quiet residential spot, Phoenix House sits adjacent to the owner’s home and is positioned a pleasant stroll from family-friendly pubs and shops, making it a great holiday base. The accommodation is homely with comfy sofas, beamed ceilings and oak flooring. Open tread stairs lead to three bedrooms and the family bathroom. The southfacing patio at...

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Picton is a spacious, three bedroom, mid-terraced cottage, located in the heart of Cornwall, in the perfect spot for exploring this diverse and beautiful county. Next to the owners’ home, the property will appeal to couples, families and friends all year round. It lies within easy reach of St Austell, the glorious coastline with beaches at Duporth and Carlyon Bay, and the historical harbour of Charlestown, which is used regularly for the setting of many famous films and TV...

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This spacious barn conversion lies in a rural setting adjacent to a farm, just outside the old market town of St Austell and close to Charlestown, it provides a perfect spot to enjoy Cornwall. The house has a large lawned garden, which is ideal for games, picnics and barbecues. Chy Rond, which is Cornish for ‘round house’, was once the granary for the farm, and the living room, which is round, is believed to be where the donkey used to power the mill stone, to grind the...

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With one of the most enviable locations and views in Cornwall, this stunning holiday home cannot fail to provide the perfect holiday location in which to enjoy this dramatic and beautiful county. Serenity is a southerly-facing ‘frontline’ coastal property and enjoys uninterrupted and panoramic sea views. The expansive, well-stocked and lovingly tended garden leads straight onto the Cornwall Coastal Path and then on to the beach - a wonderful arc of golden sand that is exclusive...